HW: RoadHawks, Book, Opal Butterfly

Mich@el B michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU
Sat Jun 2 06:02:17 EDT 2001


Just a quick question?  If I may......

Looking at this from a legal moral viewpoint here:

If an album was completely unavailable via the normal record outlets etc
((not including ebay or 2nd hand gear)) and there was no immenent release
dates available -

would it be morrally and legally acceptable for someone to make a cdr copy
from a Hawkfan who has a vinyl copy?

On that note, if such a venture did occur, does anyone know how Dave, Kris
and the whole gang
might feel about it??
I mean would we be branded scabs of humanity or something??
Or would they know that we are LOYAL and loving fans who would happily turn
the cdr into a beer coaster once the album was re-released and safely amidst
our collections??

signed
Groo the WONDERER


----- Original Message -----
From: Steve Litchfield <slitchfield at UKONLINE.CO.UK>
To: <BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU>
Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2001 6:12 PM
Subject: HW: RoadHawks, Book, Opal Butterfly


> With all this talk of RoadHawks never having been released on CD and also
> rare on vinyl, note that I (and probably several others) have the
> facilities to take a vinyl record and digitally remaster it onto CD.
> Anyone out there with the vinyl that wants to get in touch?
>
> While I'm here, the only lead I had for a spare copy (or willingness to
> let me photocopy theirs) of Kris' "This is Hawkwind, do not panic" has
> dropped out - can anyone else help me with this?
>
> More updates to the Opal Butterfly page online too, including the
> revelation that Lemmy didn't play on Groupie Girl or Gigging Song, neither
> did he appear in the movie! All true.
> ____________________________________________________________________
> Steve Litchfield
> Simon King and Hawkwind, http://3lib.ukonline.co.uk/hawkwind/
>



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